An
Interview with Dan Varrone Of Hot New Sensations 2ND NATURE by
Nicky Baldrian

Nicky:- When did 2nd Nature
get together,and what did you do musically before this?
Dan:- 2nd nature was formed in 1993. We all played in local cover
bands in the Waterbury, CT area prior to that. Players from 3 of
those bands ended up together through the funnel effect. Dan
& Steve were together in a Band called Last Call. Troy, Andy
and Greg were in a Band called Wells Run. Dan and Andy had also
played together in a band called Animation While Troy and Greg
were in a band called Suspense.It was all very competitive then
but were also friends. Our common goal however was to make it big
with our own music and that was the reason for starting 2nd
nature.

Nicky:- What are your influences?
Dan:- Our music can speak for itself but we seem to focus on
songs that go for the heart. Not all songs are from personal
experience's rather "What If that happened to me?"
situations.

Nicky:- Tell me about your latest album
"Rain"?
Dan:- "Rain" was our follow up album to "Will to
Survive". We have been told that we have an 80's sound. Well
with the recent 80's rebirth what perfect timing. Does anybody in
Rock have harmonies anymore? We recorded the CD at Long hill
Studios in Derby, CT. We put forth our best effort on this one as
we felt it would be the one that would get heard by the world.
Specific song meanings?

Nicky :- What equipment do you use?
Dan:- Steven Plays Jackson Electrics through Marshall Amps and
Ovation Acoustics.Troy plays Fender Guitars through Peavey Amps.
I can't remember what kind of Bass Greg plays, Sorry but its late
. Andy plays Noble& Cooley Drums. We all sing through EV
microphones.

Nicky:- Have you done any shows at all?

Dan:- We have done plenty of shows. Our
most mentionable to note are at Toads Place in New Haven. With
John Cafferty, Joan Jett, 38 Special, Night Ranger, Blue Oyster
Cult, Jefferson Starship, and The Tubes.

Nicky:- WOW!What was it like playing
with such acts as Nightranger,38 Special and Joan Jett? Those are
some of my favorite bands.Were you nervous and how were you
recieved by the audiences?
Dan:- It was very cool playing withthose bands. It was the
culmination of many years hard work. You know when you start off
playing music and develop that first band it is all uphill
steps/goals from there. (1st step) At first your goal is to play
a song that sounds like the one played on the radio. You throw
together a band with musicians from school and that first step is
to
learn a song. The you want to learn a set of songs and finally
you want to go to the next step which is playing to an audience.
(2nd Step) The first audience are some freinds frm the
neighborhood which leads to school dances and town fairs. Then
you get older thinking that you are really good and you get to go
to a bar or a wedding and witness the third step which is playing
live in that very atmosphere. (3rd Step) Opening for a Band in a
local club which means talking the headliner in to letting you
open. This of course is on a Thursday night. (4th Step)
Headlining on a Thusfay night. (5th Step)

Opening on a Friday or Saturday night.
(6th Step) Headlining on a Friday or Saturday night with someone
opening for you and remembering what is was like to be the
opening band. Then this continues for years as you develop a
following and a mailing list and those prove to be very memorable
times. (7th Step) Getting together with the best musicians from
all the competing local bands to form a new band with aspirations
to write and perform original songs. Then you repeat steps 3
through 6 all over again renamed steps 8, 9, 10, and 11. (Step
12) is to record your own CD and sell the resultant product to an
audience that came to here you play your own songs. This is a
very cool and gratifying step. Now with all these steps under
your belt you dare to attempt (Step 13) this step in Cannecticut
was to play at Toad's Place in New Haven Ct. This is a 2000
person standing room only venue that brought in national acts and
used local all original bands for openers. This is an honer in my
estimation is only experienced by 1 and 5000 bands making it to
step 6.

We of couse again did the wednesday 1st
band in a 4 band lineup, to to 2nd band to 3rd band to headliner
and so on for thursday and eventually we found ourselves playing
on friday night just before the likes of Night Ranger, 38
Special, Joan Jett, Blue Oyster Cult, The Tubes, Foghat etc. And
you know every step as you looked up seemed so far out of reach.
You were always saying Wow! What would it take to be in their
shoes. But when you reached that step it was hard to imagine
there were others saying the same about you. But they were there
I know they were.

So now we have reached a step that takes
more than our own efforts to rise to. We have saleable music a
great Band to perform this music but no record contract or
promoter. Step 14 requires the assistance of others with power
and connections only attained from being in the business, We have
given it a hell of a try. We went to NY and visited with record
companys, have had Major labels review our material, but the
general consensus from those labels was simply,"Great songs,
great vocals, too bad you were'nt around in the 80's. So thats
where we are now , except the internet has found us new freinds
from around the world who have re excited our potential and has
resulted in this interview.

Nicky:-How will 2nd Nature be
celebrating the Millenium?
Dan:- We will be enjoying the millenium with our familys

Nicky:- If you could play wth one band
on New Years Eve who would it be?
Dan:- I think every band member would have a different answer to
that question but I don't think anyone would complain about
playing with Aerosmith

Nicky:- Any plans for playing over in
Europe and the UK?
Dan:- Europe would be cool if the right opportunity came up.

Nicky:- Finally what are the bands
future plans?And is their anything that you would like to say to
the fans out here in Europe?
Dan:- Our future plans are to continue writing and recording and
sending material to those the have said no in the past but were
polite enough to say no. You know one of the most gratifying
things that we have achieved was getting letters from Arkadia
Records, Nel James Productions, Polygram Records, Columbia
Records, Atlantic Recording Corporation, and MCA Records saying
NO. We got to the point where A&R reps listened to our music.
That was worth all the years and all the goals and all the Steps.